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crag -> walkera 36 (3/21/2006 9:51:02 PM)

hi just bought walkera 36 just wondering if there any good i am a beginner




roverks -> RE: walkera 36 (3/22/2006 3:47:40 AM)

i don't think that the walkera 36 it self is a bad helicopter, but people say that its electronic are bad, like the gyro. tell us how your electronics are.




DEFLYER22 -> RE: walkera 36 (3/22/2006 10:10:20 AM)

The No. 36 helicopter body kit is good (strong), but the Walkera electronics not good. But if you pay attention to the temperature of the electronics and motor, when they get to warm, take a break, the electronics should last longer than you expected.

Also, you should follow these steps to start up the helicopter properly

Important tips: check the no. 36 assembly and make sure everything are tight and safe to fly. The assembly job done by Walkera is not good. Some parts may lossen




crag -> RE: walkera 36 (3/22/2006 5:41:53 PM)

thanks alot i will check everything it has just arrived today but cannot collect it because its at the post office and its closed gutted gotta get up eraly in morning and get it before work




roverks -> RE: walkera 36 (3/22/2006 11:13:13 PM)

hope things work out, othere than the gyro and things the 36 is a good heli, i was going to get it but i got a ARK X-400. good luck




crag -> RE: walkera 36 (3/23/2006 6:54:25 PM)

hi whats all the pitch range trim and all that about can u help ?




thecheatscalc -> RE: walkera 36 (3/23/2006 7:00:19 PM)

hmm... take a look at the bottom link in my sig (the one labeled 36 g) it should help you set it up.

the 36, really is a pretty good little heli, you may need some upgrades, such as the align420LF and brushless ESC, and a li-poly, but, besides that it doesn't need much but a bit of skill to fly!




crag -> RE: walkera 36 (3/23/2006 7:08:10 PM)

was no link




crag -> RE: walkera 36 (3/23/2006 7:34:05 PM)

could anyone tell me about pitch range trim




roverks -> RE: walkera 36 (3/23/2006 11:00:26 PM)

are you talking about the pitch range of the main blades when you increase the throttle.




crag -> RE: walkera 36 (3/23/2006 11:08:14 PM)

not sure tried to fly for first time today fully charged battery but it wouldnt take of ?




roverks -> RE: walkera 36 (3/24/2006 12:30:43 AM)

when you push the trottle does the pitch of the blades change, one blade shoud twist up and one down, try this with the moter off you dont want it to lift off out of nowhere.




thecheatscalc -> RE: walkera 36 (3/27/2006 1:51:47 PM)

uh... both are supposed to pitch up, and both down with the change of the throttle.

the Tx/Rx has a safety feature that if the throttle isn't at minimum it will refuse to spin the motor. if your "mode" switch is in "1" instead of "n" (normal) it's in 3D mode, in which the throttle is turned all the way up, just flip the switch in the upper right corner and try again.

PS: you have to copy the link in the sig.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3480219/tm.htm [;)]




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